Desert camping in Canada with fishing

Canada offers plenty of space for camping and RVing with lakes, forests, and natural wonders abound.

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5 top desert campgrounds in Canada with fishing

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Raptor Valley

5 sites · Lodging, Tents34 acres · Drumheller, AB
Located on a private country setting 34 acres of quiet and relaxing space set back in the hills of Drumheller 22 foot trailer Sleeps 4 adults plus 2 kids Brand new bedding and supplies. Shower, toilet, kitchenette with potable water. 7 min from Drumheller, on 70 million year old land. Owners on premise Positioned next to frogpond, goats, sheep, geese, emus, ostriches and rheas Working farm with chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, emus, ostrich, rheas, goats, sheep, pigs, cats, cows, etc. See the nursery of baby chicks, ducks, goslings and other critters Birds for sale
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Fruit Haven, Cawston BC

1 site · RV, Tent7 acres · Cawston, BC
Welcome to Fruit Haven! We are located in Cawston, BC. Located 7 minutes from floating on the South Similkameen river for hours! You can also simply hang out on the beach. We are also 7 minutes from Barcelo Canyon where you can hike for hours or days. Restaurants, markets, and vineyards are all within walking distance. Located just 8kms South East of Keremeos, and 36km west of Osoyoos, Cawston is known as the Organic Farm Capital of Canada. Cawston has hot summers, cool nights and powerful winds. We are also close to several wineries! With the hot summers, cool nights and powerful winds, the wines made here burst with the taste of the Similkameen Valley, thanks to the small farms and winemakers that are dedicated to creating quality, award-winning wine. As you can tell, the activities nearby are endless! We look forward to hosting you.​​
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Everyone is welcome.

5 sites · RVs, Tents41 acres · Kingston, ON
The first peoples used this land for ceremonies and celebrations. The alvar stretches from Peterborough to Kingston, limestone caves and caverns to be discovered all over. There are only a handful of places in the world where there is such a thing and here we have one in our backyard to share with you! 1600 lavender plants, you can sit in it for a whole day without being disturbed. The smells are unreal and groomed trails you can walk through. We welcome everyone, We ask that you respect the rules of the land. No Alcohol is permitted anywhere on site. This is our most import rule here.The night sky is the most black in the country, Dark sky conservation area is very close by. Bring your telescope or binoculars. You wouldn't want to miss a shooting star.Learn more about this land:Breathe-taking views of the land in all directions make it place a feast for the senses!Choose from 5 different sites, come breathe the fresh air and get back to nature, you will love the privacy, isolation, and serenity. The only sounds you'll hear is your own breathing. Please be sure to bring all of your camping gear as this is a truly natural experience, intended to allow you to reconnect with nature. The property is perfect for tent, car, and van camping.Conveniently located only 25 minutes from Kingston. Grocery's and gas are available nearby. Ample opportunity for biking, hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching all within a short distance to the farm. We love to share this place and look forward to hosting you!
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Highland House Ranch BnB

1 site · RV25 acres · Logan Lake, BC
Rustic Ranch Oasis in a rural setting that offers a quiet getaway surrounded by Lakes, Mountains and forests . A perfect starting point for any outdoor enthusiast regardless of your choice of outdoor adventures. ORV trails, hiking, biking, fishing, golfing, and outdoor trails steps from our ranch. Horse camp/lessons/pony rides also available with a Licenses Certified Equestrian Coach with Equine Canada on site
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Prairie Couture Life

6 sites · Tents20 acres · Edmonton, AB
Looking for a unique camping experience? Look no further than our 20-acre property, situated in the heart of Alberta's beautiful forest and prairies. Our property boasts a variety of landscapes, including lush forests, rolling prairies, and peaceful sandpits. Here, you'll find an abundance of rich Alberta wildlife, making it the perfect destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. In addition to our stunning scenery, we offer several options for lodging, including vintage trailers, buses, and campsites. Our vintage trailers and buses have been lovingly restored, providing a fun and cozy space for you to relax and unwind while surrounded by nature. Our campsites offer a more traditional camping experience, with plenty of space to pitch your tent and explore the great outdoors. Half Moon Lake is just seven minute drive away. No matter which option you choose, you'll have access to all the amenities you need to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable. Our property features clean, well-maintained outhouse bathrooms and an outdoor shower, pits for roasting marshmallows and enjoying the starry Alberta skies, and plenty of quiet spots for relaxation and rejuvenation. We're excited to share our beautiful property with you, and we can't wait to help you create lasting memories with your family and friends. Whether you're looking for a romantic weekend getaway, a fun family vacation, or a peaceful retreat in nature, we have everything you need to make your stay unforgettable. So why wait? Reserve your spot today and get ready to experience the best of Alberta camping!
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Desert camping in Canada with fishing guide

Overview

Though Canada is the world’s second-largest country, a staggering 80 percent of its land is uninhabited, which means there’s plenty of space for camping, glamping, and RVing. With pristine lakes, lush forests, and natural wonders just begging to be a part of your next camping trip, here are some of the best places in Canada to sleep under the stars.

Where to go

The Atlantic Region

Composed of tiny islands and peninsulas, the four Atlantic provinces form a crescent-shaped bay on Canada’s eastern coast: the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Prince Edward Island National Park faces the gulf, and with its scenic coastal landscape, charming lighthouses, and sand dunes, it’s easy to see why it inspired Lucy Maud Montgomery’s famous novel, Anne of Green Gables. Meanwhile, Gros Morne National Park, a world heritage site on the west coast of Newfoundland, is an ecological kaleidoscope of misty fjords for kayaking, sea caves, and the highest waterfall in eastern North America. New Brunswick’s Fundy National Park is all about high tides, and Nova Scotia’s Cape Breton Highlands National Park covers major landscapes—think steep cliffs, rocky coastline hiking trails, and tundra-like plateaus, plus wildlife like moose, puffins, whales, and bald eagles.

Central Canada

The southern parts of Central Canada, bordering four of the five Great Lakes, are a camper’s dream, with green countryside, forests, and thousands of lakes and rivers. Check out the quiet coves and charming fishing villages, or find a camping spot along the rugged cliffs of Forillon National Park, set on the outer tip of Quebec’s Gaspé Peninsula. In Bruce Peninsula National Park in Ontario, just four hours north of Toronto, look out for limestone cliffs, dozens of orchid species, and a variety of wildlife—everything from white-tailed deer and otters to porcupines and even black bears. Plus, at the northern tip of Bruce Peninsula, you’ll find underwater adventure at Fathom Five National Marine Park. Dive down to explore more than 20 shipwrecks, or view them through crystal-clear water from a glass-bottomed boat. And don’t miss the astounding flowerpot rock formations caused by tidal pool erosion.

The Prairie Provinces

Here in the south you’ll find wide-open plains, but head north in the Prairie Provinces and you’ll see some of the most ecologically diverse landscapes in the country. With its subarctic forest, tundra, and part of North America’s largest expanse of peat bog, Manitoba’s Wapusk National Park is a prime location to see polar bears with one of the largest known maternity denning areas for the great white bears. Grasslands, forests, and lakes all come together in Riding Mountain National Park, where you can watch bison munch on grass or, if you time your trip right, view the Northern Lights. Saskatchewan’s Grasslands National Park is yet another place to spot a herd of bison grazing on the endless plain. And, of course, the Alberta province shelters quite a few gorgeous parks among the world’s premier destinations. The Crypt Lake Trail in Waterton Lakes National Park is on many hiker wishlists due to its spectacular waterfall and wildflower views. See an epic sunrise over the mirror-like water of the iconic Moraine Lake in Banff National Park, one of the most photographed locations in the entire country. You can also explore the ancient Athabasca Glacier in the Columbia Icefields while visiting the southern end of Jasper National Park.

The West Coast (The Pacific Region)

This is one of the most mountainous areas in Canada—the Pacific Coast Mountains start around Vancouver and the Canadian Rocky Mountains lie to the east—and British Columbia provincial parks and campsites are a main draw. There’s tons to do in Pacific Rim National Park: take a surf lesson at Long Beach, go canoeing through the maze of rugged Broken Group Islands, or hike the 47-mile West Coast Trail through the rainforest for backcountry camping. Road trip to Yoho National Park in the Rocky Mountains for towering waterfalls, or hike Mount Revelstoke National Park’s trails for views of wildflower meadows, 800-year-old red cedar trees, and impressive wetlands. If you’re lucky, you might catch a glimpse of mountain caribou, pine marten, or golden eagles.

Northern Canada

Most of the terrain in Northern Canada is rocky and barren with sparse vegetation. Hike through the Arctic at Auyuittuq National Park in the Nunavut territory for scenic fjords, rushing rivers, and huge glaciers, plus the chance to cross paths with lemmings or polar bears. If visiting the Northwest TerritoriesNahanni National Park, prepare yourself for camping sites near the epic Virginia Falls, known for being double the size of Niagara. You may encounter a bit more life by traveling west to the Yukon province, where Kluane National Park is a prime location to watch the grizzlies, caribou, and eagles who live among the backcountry peaks and sprawling valleys.

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